This is the most famous prophecy. The Purana describes a holy man named Isa Masiha born to a virgin named Maryam (Mary). It describes him being sent to the "land of the Dan" (often interpreted as Palestine) and his death by crucifixion. The text even states that he was a prophet who preached to the Mlechchhas (foreigners).
Translation example: "The king of the foreigners asked: Who is this Isha Putra? The king bowed his head... He is the son of God, born of a virgin." bhavishya purana english translation
Any discussion of this text requires a disclaimer. Mainstream historians and Indologists view the Bhavishya Purana as a "living" text—meaning it was heavily interpolated over centuries. Unlike the Bhagavata or Vishnu Purana, which are relatively stable, the Bhavishya Purana appears to have been edited as late as the 19th century to include prophecies that "predicted" established historical facts. The text frequently uses archaic poetic meters and
For example, the text mentions Queen Victoria, the printing press, and the British control of India. Critics argue that a text claiming to be ancient (written by Vyasa) could not logically describe the East India Company. Believers, however, argue that divine prophecy transcends time. Therefore, an English translation of the Bhavishya Purana must be read with an understanding of this academic debate. which are relatively stable